Konik provides an easy way to create, read, and validate ZUGFeRD invoices. It features an easy and understandable API, extensive documentation with examples, logical invoice validation with JSR303, validation of invoices against ZUGFeRD profiles, validation of invoices against specific country invoice regulations, easy invoice appending or extracting in and from PDFs, and multiple PDF Carriages from different vendors.

iTherapy Process (iTP) is software to help specialists in a Radiotherapy Department work together toward the same goal: to provide the best radiotherapy treatment to each patient. It allows one know, at any time and anywhere, what has been done, what needs to be done, and which deadlines to respect for each individual patient. At a glance, one can visualize the list of all the patients in a specific step of the process, the degree of emergency, their pathology, the requested treatment machine, the dose prescription, the treating physician, the medical physicist in charge, etc.

The Omega Project is a universe simulator accessible remotely by registered users over the JSON-RPC protocol. This allows the highest number of users and developers to access the universe and control ships / stations / other entities in via many mechanisms. The server listens for requests over a variety of protocols including TCP, HTTP, Websockets, AMQP, and more, and clients written in any language running on any platform may use these transports to communicate with it. Omega also ships with a WebGL frontend based on three.js, providing an interactive view into running simulations.

GitZone is a Git-based zone file management tool for Bind. Users can update their zones in a Git repository. During a push, the zone files are checked, updated, and reloaded from Git receive hooks. It also implements a dynamic DNS service that can be updated via SSH.

WebNomad is a set of shell scripts that generate Web sites and image galleries fit for desktop as well mobile and tablet browsing. It can be operated on any device running ZShell. Its themes are based on Bootstrap CSS. Pages can be written in Markdown syntax interlaced with HTML. JQuery and BlueImp are used to make slideshows using all files found in a directory.

PASAP runs in the background, checking whether a stream exists, and, if it does, plays it. It was originally written to play back audio provided by MPD in remotely networked locations, but it also allows consumer-grade HD decoders (WDTV) to automatically play back audio/video streams from an HTTP address.